Prophet T.B. Joshua of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) on Sunday, called for prayer for President Muhammadu Buhari's health as he released more prophecies.
While speaking on Sunday at The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) during a live servive, the General Overseer of SCOAN, Prophet T.B. Joshua, released more prophecies to his congregation and specifically called for prayer for President Muhammadu Buhari’s health.
“I have some burning issues which I want to share with you,” Joshua began before breaking his silence on the tensions currently engulfing Nigeria in the wake of Buhari’s prolonged absence on medical leave in the United Kingdom.
“Your president has good intentions. Good intentions cannot be carried out alone without good followers”.
“The priority of every Nigerian citizen now is the good health of your President because it can be anyone’s turn tomorrow. What you wish for others, God makes happen to you.”
Accoridng to DailyPost, while calling on congregants to rise up in prayer for President Muhammadu Buhari, he prayed specifically for “strength where there is weakness.”
The Prophet went further to offer a profound prayer for Nigeria’s democracy.
“More importantly, we also have to rise up and pray that the Lord should give us the grace to sustain democracy. Pray for an uninterrupted democracy,” he said, much to the surprise of the congregation.
The cleric then re-echoed his prophecy in December 2015 about the devaluation of the Nigerian currency and a widespread scarcity of food.
According to him, the Naira would reach a ratio of N650 to one US Dollar on the black market before it stabilises “if the system agrees with Divine will.” Joshua said these issues would continue to plague the country “until June.”
He addressed the political crisis engulfing the Democratic Republic of Congo, stating he turned down an invitation from President Joseph Kabila several years earlier to visit the nation as he was “waiting for a revelation from God.”
The cleric further recalled that he sent a delegation in his stead
with a message warning the Congolese government of an impending crisis.
“Pray for God’s intervention in DRC because I am seeing trouble coming – a big trouble,” Joshua
stated, also calling on the congregation to pray for parts of Southern
Africa affected by natural disasters and against an impending famine in
Ethiopia.
Joshua described the bane of the African political sphere as the
pursuit of good leaders as opposed to good institutions, adding that
many African leaders chose cabinet members based on their hefty campaign
contributions, as opposed to their qualities and loyalty, a trend that
has led many Presidents to be frustrated during their stints in office.
“That someone gives you money does not mean they are your
friend. Your enemy can even establish you in a big way for reasons known
to him. Why should those in the same political party be fighting
themselves?”
Joshua said the lack of right people around a leader has led to both businesses and churches. “The
people that represent their branches often crumble their vision. The
way out is – as you are growing, take time to train and impart to
people. If not, by the time you finish growing, you will end up using an
enemy to help you.”
He decried the attitude of blaming a country’s government for an individual’s woes, stating the main challenge was that “the world is running out of ideas.”
“Where there is no idea, money is useless. When you run out of ideas, you begin to imitate others.”
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